Organ harvesting in China and why the American media and businesses have turned a blind eye
Communist Party is ruling China. The history of the Communist Party is of cruel and violent mentality. Therefore, the accusations against China are irrefutable.
These organs may have been exported from China to the countries, which are maintaining silence.
New York (USA) – Maura Moynihan, a China activist and the daughter of the late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (Who was also the US ambassador in India for a long time) and long time China watcher Ethan Gutmann, say they are “disgusted” and “sick to death” over how Government, powerful U.S. media companies and others serve as China apologists. They referred to the media’s recent coverage of China’s treatment of the Uyghur Muslim minority. Among the reported atrocities are members being taken in the middle of the night, forced into labor camps, sterilized and having their organs harvested.
Moynihan argues that U.S. media companies have been minimizing the severity of China’s human rights abuses, even as the Trump administration imposes increased sanctions on the country over the last six weeks. According to Gutmann, we know this is an indicator of abuse because we know from the testimony of survivors that Chinese officials shave the heads of Uyghur women when they are admitted to work camps in the Xinjiang region.
The wig collection process, though, pales in comparison to the broader abuses taking place against the Uyghurs, he says. He also said that as many as 5% of Uyghurs, age about 28 years old, which Chinese doctors consider to be the best age for the use of organs, disappear in the middle of the night to become a part of the Chinese Communist Party’s harvesting network.
Gutmann estimates that roughly 25,000 Uyghurs a year have their organs harvested, yielding a Chinese organ transplant industry worth between $10 to $20 billion annually.
China is currently conducting 60,000 to 100,000 transplants a year, which is far more than anywhere else in the world.